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Driving in winter poses many slippery challenges. To combat the ice you can opt to get winter tires for your car, which are expensive, or even studded tires, which are noisy and wear down quickly. Tire company Nokian has unveiled...

Early photographs of China are important because they were taken from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century, during the last few years of Qing dynasty, the period before social, political and economic changes would sweepingly...

Imagine growing your own snacks...I'm not talking about carrots and apples, I mean printing out a product looking nugget with nutritious little sprouts covering the bite-sized morsel. 'Edible Growth' is an ongoing project...

Susan Kare began sketching icons in the early 1980s for Macintosh computer, not knowing that she was at the forefront of an icon-language era. In the '90s her 'Happy Mac' greeted Macintosh users everywhere and many of her designs...

Many detest the Art Basel events in Miami Beach, claiming them to be overly commercialized and expensive. Audiences who are able to see past that, however, might find that it is worth going on a trip for - especially if you're only...

Cecilia Giménez was once the laughing stock of the Internet community when they discovered her "botched" restoration of the Ecce Homo (Behold the Man), a sentimental artwork of Jesus Christ. She is by far no artist, but...

The Met Breuer, the iconic museum in Manhattan, New York, formerly known as the Whitney Museum of American Art, has commissioned photographers Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen to take photos of some of the renowned works of the...

IKEA’s ideas are known to be one of the most innovative, original, and truly inspiring in the field of industrial design. In fact, this is exactly the reason why they have easily integrated their brand into millions of households...

In anticipation of Fifa World Cup 2014 the international stadium designers, Populous, have just inaugurated their 'Arena das Dunas' in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The stadium features a robotic-floral design...

Last year the Drents Museum in the Netherlands hosted a Mummies exhibit featuring this Chinese Buddhist Master Liuquan who died around the year 1100 A.D. This particular statue was known to contain a mummy, but new research done...

Drone sweeps are an ever-increasing presence in today’s world. It’s not just happening in war zones, it’s being repurposed to happen in our backyard. In fact, mega company Amazon just released plans for unmanned delivery...

A group of workers renovating Emerson High School in Oklahoma City made a surprising discovery when they uncovered 100-year-old chalkboards with writing and art preserved as if it were done yesterday. When the school was upgrading...

Travel photographer Michael Christopher Brown grew up in Skegit Valley in Washington State. Impressively capturing the bulk of his work with a camera phone, Michael has made quite a name for himself as a contributing photographer...

We’ve all seen plastic food in windows and counters of fast-food chains. And while these petty representations don’t exactly make the real ones appetizing, they look eerily similar and that’s what makes the idea somewhat...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

Oluwaseyi Sosanya has created an exciting new manufacturing device — a 3D weaving machine. It creates a woven three-dimensional fabric that is both flexible and strong. Sosanya demonstrated this new technology by weaving the soles of a pair of shoes. Using cotton, paper, and wool bound into one continuous thread, the mechanism winds the thread around metal rods to create a geometric patterned material. Its structure seems well suited for materials that require shock absorption and durability. The device was his final project while he was studying at the Royal Academy of Art. ...

The world is truly a beautiful place. As graphic artists, we see the beauty everywhere we look. It inspires us. Encourages us. And helps shape the many artistic projects that endlessly flow from our own colorful minds.
Not only does the world inspire us; we inspire each other. Artists feed off of other artists’ design energy. It fuels our creativity and sparks our passion. The end result is a planet full of designs as varied in style and substance as the artists who created them. And that’s where we come in.